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Upset The Rhythm presents: Evil Sword, Shake Chain, Split Apex

Doors:

New River Studios

199 Eade Road N4 1DN London

Gig Description

Upset The Rhythm presents…
EVIL SWORD
Saturday 5 April
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
7.30pm | £8 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/B1970de44fb0
EVIL SWORD are Kate Ferencz and Ben Furgal from Philadelphia, USA. Their chaotic live shows combine elements of noise, performance art, and gallows humor and feature macabre props, flashing lights, stage sets and costumes. There are hardly any instruments in this group, but they make such a racket you’d never know it. The bass and the percussion sound like they’re having a great time, telling each other jokes. Then the words come in and it all locks together in these strange, hypnotic rhythms. I just listen to the stories and laugh and cry and get scared and wonder what they were ever thinking.
Recent album ‘Basket Fever’ (Magic Pictures, 2023) features electrocuted bells, backwards parts, rusty horns; I’m pretty sure I even heard a clarinet in there somewhere. There’s this one part where it all seems to come back around, where they took some gang vocals from the very first demo they ever recorded and slowed it way down. When they first started; I thought they were some goofy kids making music about the end of the world, back when that seemed a little further away, like it was going to be fun. They were all laughing and making these funny ghost sounds, but now everyone’s older and the ghosts are real, a great whoosh of bygone spirits and cold air. It’s bone chilling. There’s plenty to be upset about, but it’s not really an Evil Sword song until that grimace has been twisted up into a smile.
https://evilsword.bandcamp.com/album/basket-fever
SHAKE CHAIN
https://upsettherhythm.bandcamp.com/album/snake-chainSPLIT APEX are a new duo from Peter Blundell of Mosquitoes. World of Echo recently described the project as being “characteristic of Peter’s work, the four tracks that comprise the recent self-titled cassette are shaped by abstracted electronics, processed vocals and primitive bass rumble.”
https://tinyurl.com/n8cf2jhf

Source: New River Studios website